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#895013 by ultreen1
09 Feb 2015, 10:40
19 days and counting till our next holiday and I'm getting very excited...
Just booked our slot at the upperclass wing and phoned purple parking to advise we are using DTCI.
Very simple process from PP they've put a note on our account so the driver is aware. All we need to do is call 30m before we arrive.
It's prob quicker to get out of the car and walk to the terminal than drive back to the wing but I don't care! 8D
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#895015 by pjh
09 Feb 2015, 11:01
ultreen1 wrote:It's prob quicker to get out of the car and walk to the terminal than drive back to the wing but I don't care! 8D
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I'm with you that one!
#895037 by Treelo
09 Feb 2015, 15:22
pjh wrote:
ultreen1 wrote:It's prob quicker to get out of the car and walk to the terminal than drive back to the wing but I don't care! 8D
D


I'm with you that one!


Does this happen regularly - don't DTCI need to know the driver's name? We're flying out for the first time in UC from LHR in May (and using PP Meet and Greet) and would like to experience DTCI, but weren't sure if this was possible.
#895041 by pjh
09 Feb 2015, 15:44
Treelo wrote:Does this happen regularly - don't DTCI need to know the driver's name? We're flying out for the first time in UC from LHR in May (and using PP Meet and Greet) and would like to experience DTCI, but weren't sure if this was possible.


Works and the pre booking aspect has changed recently as discussed here.
#895042 by Neil
09 Feb 2015, 15:45
DTCI don't need to know the drivers name.
They have an agreement with PP so this happens a lot, we have used it a couple of times before also, without any issue.
#895044 by pjh
09 Feb 2015, 15:47
What you can't do is drive yourself up to the hallowed portals of the DTCI and have the PP driver meet your there.
#895074 by cooperman
09 Feb 2015, 21:00
pjh wrote:What you can't do is drive yourself up to the hallowed portals of the DTCI and have the PP driver meet your there.


True.

The way to do it is:

Book Purple Parking...let them know you want to use DTCI and agree a
time that you will arrive at T3.

Phone PP when you are 30 minutes away to confirm your ETA

The PP captain will meet you in the valet parking lane at T3 (furthest away from departures drop off area) at an agreed time.

Either you or the PP captain then drives up to the hallowed DTCI Upper Class Wing' ....it's usually me that drives my car up there.

Beware the very tight turn as you enter through the security barriers and wait for the green lights to proceed.

Once you have arrive at the Upper Class Wing, the PP Captain will give you a receipt for your car and take it away for parking.

Top Tip: Note the mileage as you arrive and check it when you get back..It shouldn't be more that 10/15 miles (the distance from T3 to the parking areas and return).
A cash tip to the PP captain is optional.

It all sounds long winded but it;s not really...I've just given you a step by step "drive through"

The BEST top Tip: Enjoy the experience! I's a million dollars worth!

Hope this helps
Paul.
#895079 by Bretty
09 Feb 2015, 22:41
Exciting stuff Darren, and I'm definitely with you, it doesn't matter if it's just 20 feet, if you can rock up to DTCI, go for it!
#895086 by ultreen1
09 Feb 2015, 23:15
It's all very exciting and much easier than using a taxi the morning of departure from LHR given you need the reg of the car you're using.
As we're on a the VS9, staying at LHR the night before wasn't an option. (Ok, we could have but it would mean a long time in the CH. Whilst not that bad, I just want to be able to walk onto the plane...)
So we're staying at the Celtic manor the night before (8miles from our house) and driving down to LHR from there, being full resort members we get very good deals.
#895090 by pjh
09 Feb 2015, 23:30
So, let me get this straight. You're moving 8 miles down the road for a night ? Are the 8 intervening miles a challenge during a normal day :D And, it's a golf club! With due deference and recognition to Honeylamb's Aer John (golf maestro), isn't that a bit, well,Club World? :w Are you secretly harbouring deck shoes, chinos and stripy socks?
#895096 by ultreen1
10 Feb 2015, 00:52
pjh wrote:So, let me get this straight. You're moving 8 miles down the road for a night ? Are the 8 intervening miles a challenge during a normal day :D And, it's a golf club! With due deference and recognition to Honeylamb's Aer John (golf maestro), isn't that a bit, well,Club World? :w Are you secretly harbouring deck shoes, chinos and stripy socks?


Yep, 8 miles! It's not a challenging 8 miles but being at the Celtic means being right on the M4, great for a road trip to LHR. |:)
But it's much much more than a golf club. Yes we have the 2010 members and 2010 clubhouse, but I see it more as a country club at the rough end of Newport where social climbers like me try and fit in :o) chinos , barbours et all! :D
In my defence we had a very very good deal for the night due to a number of mishaps we had there over the festive period and they are trying to make up for it and keep us as members!!!
#895097 by Hamster
10 Feb 2015, 01:04
pjh wrote:So, let me get this straight. You're moving 8 miles down the road for a night ? Are the 8 intervening miles a challenge during a normal day :D


You say that like it's not a normal thing to do :o)

We live less than 10 miles from T5, but have still booked the Sofitel the night before our trip to the Bahamas (via MIA) in March...
#895098 by ultreen1
10 Feb 2015, 01:09
Hamster wrote:
pjh wrote:So, let me get this straight. You're moving 8 miles down the road for a night ? Are the 8 intervening miles a challenge during a normal day :D


You say that like it's not a normal thing to do :o)

We live less than 10 miles from T5, but have still booked the Sofitel the night before our trip to the Bahamas (via MIA) in March...



Can I get a "amen" in here?! ^) oo)
#895099 by Hamster
10 Feb 2015, 01:20
ultreen1 wrote:Can I get a "amen" in here?! ^) oo)


Haha :D

I must admit it is only to get our Hotels.com Welcome Rewards nights up to 10, find it hard to book our normal hotels through Hotels.com!

Spending money to save money as such.
#895100 by ultreen1
10 Feb 2015, 01:40
Hamster wrote:
ultreen1 wrote:Can I get a "amen" in here?! ^) oo)


Haha :D

I must admit it is only to get our Hotels.com Welcome Rewards nights up to 10, find it hard to book our normal hotels through Hotels.com!

Spending money to save money as such.


I'm sure Simon told me we're on number 7...3 more to go for a free night! y)
#895115 by pjh
10 Feb 2015, 11:21
ultreen1 wrote:But it's much much more than a golf club. Yes we have the 2010 members and 2010 clubhouse, but I see it more as a country club at the rough end of Newport where social climbers like me try and fit in :o) chinos , barbours et all! :D


Life never fails to surprise. I had you down more for the edgy new boutique place in Hoxton or Shoreditch, albeit with Onesie rather than hipster beard.

I presume the mishaps to which you refer were theirs rather than yours :w
#895179 by ultreen1
10 Feb 2015, 18:27
pjh wrote:
ultreen1 wrote:But it's much much more than a golf club. Yes we have the 2010 members and 2010 clubhouse, but I see it more as a country club at the rough end of Newport where social climbers like me try and fit in :o) chinos , barbours et all! :D


Life never fails to surprise. I had you down more for the edgy new boutique place in Hoxton or Shoreditch, albeit with Onesie rather than hipster beard.

I presume the mishaps to which you refer were theirs rather than yours :w


Simon has the hipster beard...Unfortunatly! n(
#895227 by Bretty
10 Feb 2015, 22:18
I use Hotels.com quite a bit, just used one of my free nights, got another in stock, and on my way to my third. It's a decent return on your spend at 10%.

On another note, I think we're due a little novella, "The Bawdy Travelling Tales of Joan & Princess" :P ): :P

Get writing boys...
#895231 by ultreen1
10 Feb 2015, 22:37
Bretty wrote:I use Hotels.com quite a bit, just used one of my free nights, got another in stock, and on my way to my third. It's a decent return on your spend at 10%.

On another note, I think we're due a little novella, "The Bawdy Travelling Tales of Joan & Princess" :P ): :P

Get writing boys...


Lol!!!!!


John, I can't wait to get away from our hectic schedule and have some bawdy tales to tell... y)
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